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City of Arden Hills - 2030 Comprehensive Pian <br />The potential impacts of the AHATS master plan have not been fully evaluated, <br />but it will increase use and workers on the National Guard property. The City <br />seeks to maintain a working relationship with the Minnesota National Guard on <br />planning activities and to potentially collaborate on a community center as part of <br />the training facility. <br />5.1.3 City of Arden Hills <br />In 1994, the fed Oral.. government formally declared 774 acres of the TCAAP <br />property as excess that was to be sold. In order to have a more proactive and <br />holistic planning process *for the excess property, the City, along with a private <br />developer, entered into a purchase agreement with the federal government in <br />2007 to purchase 585 acres of land adjacent to Interstate 35W and Highway 10 <br />(Figure 5.2). <br />Various redevelopment plans have been in progress since the early 1980s, <br />including the Vento Reuse Plan and the Framework Vision. Redevelopment <br />plans continue to evolve as transfer of the land to the City draws closer. In 2007, <br />the City initiated a more detailed community planning process to better define <br />how the 585 acres should be redeveloped. While a final land use plan will not be <br />approved in time for inclusion in this Comprehensive Plan, approximately 49 <br />acres will be transferred to Ramsey County for a wildlife corridor connecting Rice <br />Creek to the AHATS property and 76.5 acres in the northeastern part of the <br />property will be used for an undetermined public use. <br />Once the City adop.ts,,q land use redevelopment plan, the Comprehensive Plan <br />will be amended to include any required data, including approved land uses, <br />housing densities, transportation infrastructure, traffic generation, parks, open <br />spaces, and water resource data. In preparation for that amendment, this <br />Comprehensive Plan includes the overall vision for the redevelopment area, <br />preliminary elements from the potential reuse plan, future land use designations, <br />and the next steps in the property's redevelopment. <br />Since it is the City's goal to fully incorporate the TCAAP property into the fabric of <br />the community, the land use, housing, parks and open space, transportation, and <br />other components of the proposed TCAAP redevelopment have been integrated <br />into their respective chapters. The overall City vision, goals, and policies of each <br />chapter apply to the entire TCAAP redevelopment. <br />Approved: September 28, 2009 <br />5-3 <br />